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being caught by an overseas airport camera trueing to smuggle a six- day old baby on to a flight to the u.s. >>> officials try to solve a mystery of what is in e-cigarettes that may be making hundreds sick. >>> a climber tries to ascend faster than an elevator. it's friday and "early today" starts right now >>> good morning >> the northeast is bracing for damage from dorian now a category 1 hurricane. new york city is closing beaches today and tomorrow officials ar tides and ocean swellsto has alh of destruction across the carolinas where it has spawned multiple tornados. >> my camper was tilting over and i said lord, what in the world and i had leaves all unmy house. i dont know if we've got a roof or not here completely destruxz out >> reporter: and now from wilmington it looks not so bad yet but that that's likely to change. >> reporter: we started the day with those vicious tornados north of here and finishing with about one inch of rain every hour here. a couple oof concerns that maybe are starting to ease up a little bit that storm surge we talk about, we've made it past high tide wil
being caught by an overseas airport camera trueing to smuggle a six- day old baby on to a flight to the u.s. >>> officials try to solve a mystery of what is in e-cigarettes that may be making hundreds sick. >>> a climber tries to ascend faster than an elevator. it's friday and "early today" starts right now >>> good morning >> the northeast is bracing for damage from dorian now a category 1 hurricane. new york city is closing beaches today and tomorrow...
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. >>> five other u.s. restaurants also made the cut. the top spot went to a italy. >>> we are still in the mode if they don't serve pizza or chicken nuggets right now. >> that's because your husband. >> yeah. >> we are still there. it is going to start out nice and cool. low 60s and mid-80s for today there. we are enjoying cooler temperatures around the bay area. we'll talk about the 4th ofup j. >>> and i'm talking about the north bay. it shows southbound with headlights. no delays for the north bay. if you have a longe y the roadside fire coming up. >>> a group boys steer dead. the young kids and their coach a week. we will hear from one of the rescuers who helped to find them. a live look outside in san jose.. ad lib good morning and thank you >>> it was a very breezy start. >> thanks so much for joining us. i'm chris. >> marcus and laura have the day off. a little wind chime is wonderful. >> yeah. it's probably a lot when it's windy like that. >> and i felt that this morning getting ithe car. we are starting out with nice breezy wind
. >>> five other u.s. restaurants also made the cut. the top spot went to a italy. >>> we are still in the mode if they don't serve pizza or chicken nuggets right now. >> that's because your husband. >> yeah. >> we are still there. it is going to start out nice and cool. low 60s and mid-80s for today there. we are enjoying cooler temperatures around the bay area. we'll talk about the 4th ofup j. >>> and i'm talking about the north bay. it shows...
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and here in the u.s. the summer of the character continues with beaches planning to open this holiday weekend despite a rash of attacks. >> reporter: the rescue was frantic. >> first responders respond to lifeguard beach. we have a subject that has an injury from possible shark. >> reporter: 67-year-old andrew costello now in good condition after a shark bit him on his leg hip and both hand. >> you could see about a baseball sized gash taken out of his knee. >> reporter: it was north carolina's 7th shark attack in three weeks. a record. >> i'm reviewing to make sure we have the personnel in place to respond to any potential emergency. >> reporter: this holiday weekend officials have decided not to close any beaches. >> we have no indication we need to do that. >> water temperatures are warmer than normal this time of year which means summer arrived sooner and with it came the sharks that move from the south as well as many of the things that they eat. >> reporter: so far this year there have been 25 unpro
and here in the u.s. the summer of the character continues with beaches planning to open this holiday weekend despite a rash of attacks. >> reporter: the rescue was frantic. >> first responders respond to lifeguard beach. we have a subject that has an injury from possible shark. >> reporter: 67-year-old andrew costello now in good condition after a shark bit him on his leg hip and both hand. >> you could see about a baseball sized gash taken out of his knee. >>...
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. >> still no official word on why the u.s. military five plane÷ú crashes near sacramento, one of the two pilots died. the plane took off around clot this morning, got in some sort ofç ejected. only one survived so far utah dra gone lady went down how to get her asked. it's part of theç military holdest squad unit capable of surveillance and extreme altitude. >>> there's several namesv: on e short list, to 16 apple adds according to examiner, one of the names on that list is acting chapman. he was appointed after greg wi resigned earlier this year which pointed out, the second collection. >> will select three from the list to submit the mayorç with land month. >> it's still like condo owners and held only. the only legalize oo when it's a story nbc investigation not going that fight. >> issued partner over all information to close to the home. some of÷ú them well-known here the bay area, developers, however, the trance landing is not something we su spaended.s >> information. you could dig a 60 foot hall and drop the
. >> still no official word on why the u.s. military five plane÷ú crashes near sacramento, one of the two pilots died. the plane took off around clot this morning, got in some sort ofç ejected. only one survived so far utah dra gone lady went down how to get her asked. it's part of theç military holdest squad unit capable of surveillance and extreme altitude. >>> there's several namesv: on e short list, to 16 apple adds according to examiner, one of the names on that list...
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we're really excited to support the work of u.s. fish and wildlife and conservative this species for generations into the future. >> thank you so much they're so cute. now to the world of entertainment. she's a singer/songwriter with chart-topping hits we sat down with megan traynor recently to find out more about this grammy award winning pop star. >> hello >> hello >> how are you >> i'm good. how are you? >> i'm very good i'm very excited for this. >> i'm so excited for this thanks for having me on your very cool show. >> you're welcome. how old were you when you started making music >> i started making music -- how old are you? >> i'm 10. >> oh yeah, i was like your age. i was very young my dad would perform at our church and i would go up and sing with him a lot of times then i started writing my own songs and he would have me perform them at church it was a little weird because they were like love songs, but it was great [ laughter ] >> what were some of your favorite songs to sing as a child? >> what were my favorite songs to
we're really excited to support the work of u.s. fish and wildlife and conservative this species for generations into the future. >> thank you so much they're so cute. now to the world of entertainment. she's a singer/songwriter with chart-topping hits we sat down with megan traynor recently to find out more about this grammy award winning pop star. >> hello >> hello >> how are you >> i'm good. how are you? >> i'm very good i'm very excited for this. >>...
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this year's result shows the u.s. losing ground to students in shanghai, china, which branked first in all three categories, reading, science and math. >> so where is the u.s.? 14 out of the 34 members. in science, exactly in the middle, 17 out of the 34. and the u.s. drops below the average in math, it's 25 out of 34. >> so averaged together, the u.s. finished in the middle of the pack despite spending more on education than almost every other country that took part in the testing. >>> topping our healthwatch tonight, we all know kids who go to day care centers with many other children get more colds and ear infections before they start kindergarten. those same kids have fewer infections while in elementary school. new findings suggest children who spend a lot of their younger years in group settings build up protection against infections later on. >>> americans are getting healthier, but we do have a long way to go to reverse the obesity trend. nbc bay area's damian trujillo has more on the annual state-by-state ran
this year's result shows the u.s. losing ground to students in shanghai, china, which branked first in all three categories, reading, science and math. >> so where is the u.s.? 14 out of the 34 members. in science, exactly in the middle, 17 out of the 34. and the u.s. drops below the average in math, it's 25 out of 34. >> so averaged together, the u.s. finished in the middle of the pack despite spending more on education than almost every other country that took part in the testing....
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area under u.s. protection and spying for the cew a >>> and during 120-degree temperatures the last missing sailer tapped the hull of of the ship to alert rescuers as he's pulled through a hole cut in the bottom of the massive cargo ship off the coast of georgia >> the simple thing you can do once orortwice a week to cut your chance of heart attack oeror stro i boston red sox faithful as big papi returns to fenway after being mistakenly shot in the dominican republic >>> and annage ol biteer and ba it utuntil the wee hours of of the morning."early today" startw >>> we start with breaking news overnight. a spy thriller playing out unour own backyard the former soonier russian official is loving in the washington area under u.s. protection he was an informant and extract frumd russia by the augance in the first year of the trump presidency cnn reported the cia are moved the spy after officials became concerned he was in danger of being caught and other key details at the request of u.s. officials who s
area under u.s. protection and spying for the cew a >>> and during 120-degree temperatures the last missing sailer tapped the hull of of the ship to alert rescuers as he's pulled through a hole cut in the bottom of the massive cargo ship off the coast of georgia >> the simple thing you can do once orortwice a week to cut your chance of heart attack oeror stro i boston red sox faithful as big papi returns to fenway after being mistakenly shot in the dominican republic >>>...
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. >>> it's been a rough weekend for air travelers, with thousands of u.s. flights canceled or delayed. southwest airlines has been particularly hard affected jesse kirsch spoke to frustrated travelers stranded at airports across the country >> reporter: spring breaks up in the air for thousands. >> i think we're going to miss school monday. >> reporter: severe weather grounding hundreds of flights in florida alone, leaving frustrated passengers stranded. >> $200 love voucher is not going to cut it when i have to pay $500 a night for a room. >> reporter: headaches cascading across the country travelers stuck from new york -- >> no idea if we're getting on a plane tonight or not. >> reporter: to chicago. >> trying to get home before my birthday, which is today she's pregnant >> reporter: this weekend, flight aware tracking more than 900 cancelations for southwest over 600 for american. more than 270 for delta. over 500 for jet blue. southwest airlines apologizing, blaming technology maintenance, weather, and air space issues for its headaches. experts stress
. >>> it's been a rough weekend for air travelers, with thousands of u.s. flights canceled or delayed. southwest airlines has been particularly hard affected jesse kirsch spoke to frustrated travelers stranded at airports across the country >> reporter: spring breaks up in the air for thousands. >> i think we're going to miss school monday. >> reporter: severe weather grounding hundreds of flights in florida alone, leaving frustrated passengers stranded. >> $200...
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reuters is citing two u.s. officials saying that the system, the patriot missile system likely suffered some damage but did not appear to be destroyed. all of this coming as we learn more about bakhmut, the heftd wagner mercenary group said yesterday that a u.s. former military serviceman was killed in fighting around bakhmut we now know from nick maimer's aunt confirming the death of the former green beret there was a local newspaper article saying he was there training ukrainians to repel the russian advance. now we've learned that in his aid, his volunteering, it appears he was killed in this intense fighting that we've seen around bakhmut in the eastern part of the country. now we also know, though, that in this fighting, ukraine says that they have claimed that they have recovered seven square miles around this highly-contested area which seen as a moral victory for both sides as well as a strategy victory. >>> turkey is headed for runoff in its presidential election after neither candidate managed to get
reuters is citing two u.s. officials saying that the system, the patriot missile system likely suffered some damage but did not appear to be destroyed. all of this coming as we learn more about bakhmut, the heftd wagner mercenary group said yesterday that a u.s. former military serviceman was killed in fighting around bakhmut we now know from nick maimer's aunt confirming the death of the former green beret there was a local newspaper article saying he was there training ukrainians to repel the...
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. >>> the latest as the u.s. senate held its first public hearing on the russia investigation, one saying russia agent saying targeted then candidate trump, likely parroting their talking points whether knowingly or not. >> part of the reason active measures have worked in this u.s. election is because the commander-in-chief has used russian active measures at times against his opponents. >>> it's the developments on the house side, that's the other big story we're following this morning as new reports identify the sources behind gop house intel chairman devin nunes' claim that the president was, quote, incidentally surveilled during the transition. "the washington post" reporting overnight it was, in fact, three white house officials that played a role in nunes' stunning allegation nine days ago when he claimed the president was surveilled. >> it was a claim the president later said he felt vindicated by. "new york times" then identifying two sources sciting several u.s. officials. it came just in time for sean
. >>> the latest as the u.s. senate held its first public hearing on the russia investigation, one saying russia agent saying targeted then candidate trump, likely parroting their talking points whether knowingly or not. >> part of the reason active measures have worked in this u.s. election is because the commander-in-chief has used russian active measures at times against his opponents. >>> it's the developments on the house side, that's the other big story we're...
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. >>> else wrrks a former u.s. marine pleaded guilty to shooting a gun at pentagon and other military targets last year. after 24-year-old yonathan melaku pleaded guilty, they showed this video. the shots can be heard. you can see the muzzle flash from the gun. he also recorded himself wearing a mask. no one was hurt in the shootings. he was arrested last june and admits to five separate shootings in october and november 2010. twice at the national museum of the marine corps and once each at the pentagon and at coast guard and marine corps recruiting offices in virginia. prosecutors say he intended to strike fear throughout the region. he agreed to a 25-year prison term and will be sentenced in april. >>> here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. dramatic video shows a nashville police officer being attacked at a gas station after he responded to a report of a man causing a disturbance. police say the man punched and choked the officer as the store clerk tried to intervene. other offic
. >>> else wrrks a former u.s. marine pleaded guilty to shooting a gun at pentagon and other military targets last year. after 24-year-old yonathan melaku pleaded guilty, they showed this video. the shots can be heard. you can see the muzzle flash from the gun. he also recorded himself wearing a mask. no one was hurt in the shootings. he was arrested last june and admits to five separate shootings in october and november 2010. twice at the national museum of the marine corps and once...
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. >> reporter: for several decades the u.s. parachute association has held an annual competition where the best sky divers in the nation converge on a drop zone for a show of fearlessness and artist artistry. at the most recent event the norcal alliance, three guys from the east bay, took home gold in the free flying event. >> it means a lot to me, something that i strive for for a very long time. especially this particular medal itself. i've been very lucky. i have been in a lot of different events but this is something i've wanted for a long time and something i've always done. >> reporter: it looks something like synchronized swimming in the air. >> we don't wear speedos but, yeah. i guess you could say that. >> reporter: what's being judged is the actual video. the man behind the camera, teammate michael knight, has perhaps the toughest job. >> like if we do some of the moves and we get separation or vertical separation and our cameraman doesn't have us both in frame you get docked points. >> we actually practice the number
. >> reporter: for several decades the u.s. parachute association has held an annual competition where the best sky divers in the nation converge on a drop zone for a show of fearlessness and artist artistry. at the most recent event the norcal alliance, three guys from the east bay, took home gold in the free flying event. >> it means a lot to me, something that i strive for for a very long time. especially this particular medal itself. i've been very lucky. i have been in a lot of...
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. >> reporter: those numbers, nearly 40,000 cases a day in the u.s., and 1,000 deaths. >> when people will be spending more time indoors, and that's not good for a respiratory born virus you don't want to start off already with a baseline that's so high. >> reporter: another disagreement those large campaign rallies, even outdoors, without social distancing or masks. >> just because you're outdoors does not mean you're protected, particularly if you're in a crowd and you're not wearing masks. >> reporter: as for what the president told bob woodward about the pan deppic. >> i wanted to always play it down i still like playing it down. >> reporter: those were his words. >> there were disagreements as you know there were times when i was out there telling the american public how difficult this is, how we're having a really serious problem and the president was saying it's something that's going to disappear which obviously is not the case when you downplay something that is really a threat that's not a good thing. >> reporter: asked about pressure for him to say school children do not ne
. >> reporter: those numbers, nearly 40,000 cases a day in the u.s., and 1,000 deaths. >> when people will be spending more time indoors, and that's not good for a respiratory born virus you don't want to start off already with a baseline that's so high. >> reporter: another disagreement those large campaign rallies, even outdoors, without social distancing or masks. >> just because you're outdoors does not mean you're protected, particularly if you're in a crowd and...
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four people caught trying to caught into the u.s. one woman pregnant. >> it's sad to see someone six months pregnant put themselves in the position where something could happen. >> agents on high alert to keep the border secure. nbc news, llaurado, texas. >>> let's go overseas where the future king is england to taking part in what he calls a historic five-day tour of the middle east. prince william exercising a delicate tight rope walk that includes diplomatic and royal duties that gets more tense with the president's son-in-law jared kushner in the region reechlg his long awaited peace plan with or without input from the palestine president. matt has more. >> good morning, phillip. as you mentioned this is prince william's first time in the region arriving in jordan yesterday. the start of a five-day tour -- five-nation tour of the entire region. this is supposed to be not so political but it's still of a strange fit for the young prince, the heir to the throne as you said. but there is nothing not political about the middle east n
four people caught trying to caught into the u.s. one woman pregnant. >> it's sad to see someone six months pregnant put themselves in the position where something could happen. >> agents on high alert to keep the border secure. nbc news, llaurado, texas. >>> let's go overseas where the future king is england to taking part in what he calls a historic five-day tour of the middle east. prince william exercising a delicate tight rope walk that includes diplomatic and royal...
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extended fourth of july weekend has already been a milestone for travel this is the first year that u.s. air traffic for the holiday is expected to exceed pre-pandemic levels with aaa projecting that roughly 51 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home in the coming days. during this period all eyes are on the airlines in the hopes that potential travel disasters of years past can be avoided scott kirby ceo of united airlines which has dealt with a number of disruptions ov the last month said in a note to the company on saturday that the carrier has already made a number of changes in order to ensure travel is smooth over the busy holiday one thing that could throw a wrench into people's plans is the weather. the storms that belted the country with rain and wind are set to continue through the rest of this week now, despite these potential threats, no meteorologist brian jackson tells nbc that any storms that are likely to form are likely to be not as potent >> thank you. >>> baltimore is searching for answers and suspects after a block party ended in gun violence shots were
extended fourth of july weekend has already been a milestone for travel this is the first year that u.s. air traffic for the holiday is expected to exceed pre-pandemic levels with aaa projecting that roughly 51 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home in the coming days. during this period all eyes are on the airlines in the hopes that potential travel disasters of years past can be avoided scott kirby ceo of united airlines which has dealt with a number of disruptions ov the last...
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the u.s. appears unlikely to reach the president's vaccination goal of 70% of adults with one shot as the more contagious delta variant continues to spread. as of today at least 65% of adults are partially vaccinated. more than 143 million are fully vaccinated cases of the delta variant are rising in some parts of the country like in the rural parts of missouri and kansas they're seeing an outbreak of that variant which originally emerged in india it accounted for 10% of new cases in the united states. >>> as the country returns to some sense of normalcy, companies are bracing for what economists are calling the great resignation. the new economic variant could send waves in the american work force. nbc's earn mclaughlin has more on what this means for our economy. >> reporter: they're calling it the great resignation and the numbers tell the story in april some 3.9 million americans resigned from their jobs that is a 20-year high experts say it's happening for a number of reasons. you have th
the u.s. appears unlikely to reach the president's vaccination goal of 70% of adults with one shot as the more contagious delta variant continues to spread. as of today at least 65% of adults are partially vaccinated. more than 143 million are fully vaccinated cases of the delta variant are rising in some parts of the country like in the rural parts of missouri and kansas they're seeing an outbreak of that variant which originally emerged in india it accounted for 10% of new cases in the united...
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a u.s. ship fires 30 warning shots after 13 iranian speedboats got too close in the strait of hormuz they were part of iran's revolutionary guard core navy. the u.s. military vessels were escorting a vessel at the time the warning shots were fired after they came within 150 yards. this comes after the u.s. intercepted thousands of weapons in the arabian sea >> if you own a honda accord, pay attention. more than 1.1 million may have a dangerous steering problem there is an investigation that's been opened to accords from 2013 to 2015. there have been 108 complaints by owners, including a loss of steering control in cars veering from their intended path two crashes that caused injuries resulted from this issue >>> a transgender person made history within the christian faith. that makes them the first openly first transgender person in the u.s. to do so. she was elected to lead about 200 worshippers. >>> houston pd made an arrest in connection with a higher roaming through a neighborhood 26-yea
a u.s. ship fires 30 warning shots after 13 iranian speedboats got too close in the strait of hormuz they were part of iran's revolutionary guard core navy. the u.s. military vessels were escorting a vessel at the time the warning shots were fired after they came within 150 yards. this comes after the u.s. intercepted thousands of weapons in the arabian sea >> if you own a honda accord, pay attention. more than 1.1 million may have a dangerous steering problem there is an investigation...
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also, a bizarre turn of events as police dump this man from a wheelchair. >>> scenes the u.s. economy is humming along on all cylinders. it is thursday, july 3rd. early today starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm dara brown. just a short time ago the national hurricane center announced that arthur is now a hurricane. this year's first. a larnl portion of north carolina's coast is under a hurricane warning, and ar high pressure is gaining power as it moves northward. this is what the storm looks like from the international space station. an astronaut tweeted it "looks mean." tara is in the outer banks that could take the biggest hit. good morning, sarah. are people taking this threat seriously? >> they are taking it seriously. yet, a lot of people not quite willing yet to give up on their holiday beach week. here at killdevil hills we're not under an evacuation order. a lot of joggers this morning. two neighboring islands it's a different story. one mandatory evacuation and one voluntary evacuation there. people are packing up their cars and hitting the road before things get
also, a bizarre turn of events as police dump this man from a wheelchair. >>> scenes the u.s. economy is humming along on all cylinders. it is thursday, july 3rd. early today starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm dara brown. just a short time ago the national hurricane center announced that arthur is now a hurricane. this year's first. a larnl portion of north carolina's coast is under a hurricane warning, and ar high pressure is gaining power as it moves northward. this is...
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the u.s. olympic committee and u.s. swimming suspended ryan lochte from competitive swimming. this came after he and three other u.s. swimmers initially told police and nbc news they were held up by armed men posing as real police officers. it was later revealed that lochte made up large portions of the story. >>> it is game day in denver. the nfl is starting off right where they left off last season with a rematch of super bowl 50 between the broncos and the panthers. >> it's going to be unbelievable. this kick off game is like the super bowl, the magnitude of it. >> music stars dirks bentley and one republic will kick things off tonight. catch it all right here on the nbc bay area. the pregame is at 3:30. again, kick off set off for 5:30 after and that, a special edition of in nbc bay area. >> and around the corner we still have basketball love to hand out here. get your credit cards ready. tickets are going on sale today. the presale of them is only for season ticketholders. but if you're interested go go to warriors.com. >> how about heat warriors. >> up next, both candida
the u.s. olympic committee and u.s. swimming suspended ryan lochte from competitive swimming. this came after he and three other u.s. swimmers initially told police and nbc news they were held up by armed men posing as real police officers. it was later revealed that lochte made up large portions of the story. >>> it is game day in denver. the nfl is starting off right where they left off last season with a rematch of super bowl 50 between the broncos and the panthers. >> it's...
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. >>> 36 years after they were held hostage, u.s. victims of the iran hostage crisis will receive compensation from the federal government. fantasy sports companies fan duel and draft kings are suing illinois to declare their games legal. this comes a day of the state's attorney general outlawed them as gambling. both companies have said they will continue to operate in illinois pending the outcome of the lawsuits. >>> a mexican volcano pout on the christmas eve show when it spewed lava followed by a tower of smoke and ash 6500 feet into the sky. the volcano has erupted three times since wednesday. no evacuations have been ordered. bristol palin gave birth to her second child on wednesday. she named her newborn child sailor grace. and her mom followed up with a tweet saying oh perfect love. the best gift ever. >>> and warm weather and new trends in online shopping meant big bargains for those procrastinators out there. here is olivia stearns. >> reporter: the race was on. retailers hoping last minute shoppers would finally come to th
. >>> 36 years after they were held hostage, u.s. victims of the iran hostage crisis will receive compensation from the federal government. fantasy sports companies fan duel and draft kings are suing illinois to declare their games legal. this comes a day of the state's attorney general outlawed them as gambling. both companies have said they will continue to operate in illinois pending the outcome of the lawsuits. >>> a mexican volcano pout on the christmas eve show when it...
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the u.s.non ment comes in the suspected attacks on oil tankers last week in that region. >> reporter: after the crimes at sea, the detective work on land, the two ships damaged by explosives now forensically examined for clues. the u.s. accusing iranian forces of tampering with evidence. boarding one tanker before international investigators. the ships crews are safe, shipping in the gulf is not. six tankers targeted in five weeks. the u.s. said this video is proof, apparently showing iranian revolution air guards at the scene of the crime removing a mine that didn't u.s. drone and tried to stop it filming the tanker. it is a dangerous moment with some ship owners now suggesting military escorts for tankers. russia president putin is suggesting america is making baseless allegations. and he met a defiant president of iran. he's now threatening to ramp up iran's nuclear fuel production. the speaker of iran parliament suggesting the u.s. was behind the ak that's to provoke conflict. for presiden
the u.s.non ment comes in the suspected attacks on oil tankers last week in that region. >> reporter: after the crimes at sea, the detective work on land, the two ships damaged by explosives now forensically examined for clues. the u.s. accusing iranian forces of tampering with evidence. boarding one tanker before international investigators. the ships crews are safe, shipping in the gulf is not. six tankers targeted in five weeks. the u.s. said this video is proof, apparently showing...
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the men's final of the u.s. open was one for the ages. andy murray and novak djokovic duked it out for nearly five hours. murray won the first two sets. novak came storming back, took the next two but didn't have enough left in the tank. cramped up in the final set. with djokovic down, murray rose to the occasion. match point. novak's return was long. andy murray follows up olympic gold with his first grand slam title winning the u.s. open in five sets. that's your early look at sports on "early today." i'm fred roggin. >> details on the blake lively/ryan reynolds wedding and jessica simpson makes her post baby weight debut. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus meet a north carolina man with his own spur of the moment plan for the redistribution of wealth. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." on this tuesday, looking for butyl conditions. some of the interior issues, northeastern washington, may see temperatures back near the freezing mark later tonight. once we get into tomo
the men's final of the u.s. open was one for the ages. andy murray and novak djokovic duked it out for nearly five hours. murray won the first two sets. novak came storming back, took the next two but didn't have enough left in the tank. cramped up in the final set. with djokovic down, murray rose to the occasion. match point. novak's return was long. andy murray follows up olympic gold with his first grand slam title winning the u.s. open in five sets. that's your early look at sports on...
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critics say the u.s. is not doing enough tonight, u.s. officials may be talking to israel, but so far, the president is not involved >> andrea mitchell, thank you. >>> in north carolina today, the family of andrew brown jr. said he did nothing wrong after viewing some of the police body cam video showing brown's deadly encounter with sheriff's deputies last month. kerry sanders is there for us tonight. >> reporter: andrew brown's family and attorneys say they got a clearer idea what happened when the 42-year-old was shot and killed by deputies almost three weeks ago in elizabeth city, north carolina. >> what we saw on that video was an unjustified killing. >> reporter: following days of protests, a judge ordered the sheriff to allow the family and their attorney to view 18 minutes and 40 seconds of 118 minutes of video recorded by deputies. >> we were able to see mr. brown sitting in his vehicle as he was ambushed, as the sheriff's office made their way to his residence, appearing to be surprised, appears he was possibly on the phone. at
critics say the u.s. is not doing enough tonight, u.s. officials may be talking to israel, but so far, the president is not involved >> andrea mitchell, thank you. >>> in north carolina today, the family of andrew brown jr. said he did nothing wrong after viewing some of the police body cam video showing brown's deadly encounter with sheriff's deputies last month. kerry sanders is there for us tonight. >> reporter: andrew brown's family and attorneys say they got a clearer...
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this doesn't look like it is a hundred percent to make land fall in the u.s. there is a chance it completely missesed. i'll explain shortly. >> now for breaking news overnight. if for first time in 70 years the state of georgia has executed a female prisoner. kelly gissendaner was executed. not even a letter from pope francis could stop it. >> the kelly gissendaner was killedly lethal injection. the first woman to be executed in the state in 70 years. a mother of three, she was found guilty of conspiring the murder of her husband douglas at the hands of her boyfriend. denied clemency despite pleas from her oldest child, as well as the catholic church. >> every life is sacred. every human being being is endowed with an inalienable dignity. >> just last week the pope met with prisoners in the u.s. and called for death penalty to be i established. her sentence was harsher than greg owens the man who carried out the murder. >> but the court said she gave her husband no rights. his life was not hers to take. >> it was an explosive day on capitol hill with arguments
this doesn't look like it is a hundred percent to make land fall in the u.s. there is a chance it completely missesed. i'll explain shortly. >> now for breaking news overnight. if for first time in 70 years the state of georgia has executed a female prisoner. kelly gissendaner was executed. not even a letter from pope francis could stop it. >> the kelly gissendaner was killedly lethal injection. the first woman to be executed in the state in 70 years. a mother of three, she was...
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also popular on facebook, a retired u.s. marine corps dog who lost one of her legs while protecting the lives of troops in afghanistan. she was awarded a top military medal today. we're back in two minutes. (vo) one hundred million pounds. that's how much garbage visitors to our national parks add to the country's landfills each year. but this year, subaru is sharing their zero-landfill expertise with the national parks to work toward the goal of making garbage there a thing of the past. to get involved visit subaru.com/environment. ofcer ==ke == poce y t sue >>> take a look at the x-ray x-ray. that's a ring. a man woke up hearing a man break into his house. after cops arrived, the chase began. the suspect crashed his car. he was taken to a local hospital where a doctor noticed ring during the exam. the suspect admitted to taking more than just the jewelry. >> political happenings in north carolina impacting silicon valley. paypal is cancelling its expansion in north carolina because of discrimination. they were supposed to
also popular on facebook, a retired u.s. marine corps dog who lost one of her legs while protecting the lives of troops in afghanistan. she was awarded a top military medal today. we're back in two minutes. (vo) one hundred million pounds. that's how much garbage visitors to our national parks add to the country's landfills each year. but this year, subaru is sharing their zero-landfill expertise with the national parks to work toward the goal of making garbage there a thing of the past. to get...
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news & world report's" new rankings of top u.s. colleges, harvard and princeton tied for the number one spot, followed by yale and columbia. >>> now here is an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,105 after adding 44 points yesterday. the s&p gained 10 points. the nasdaq rose 37. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei fell 97 points but in hong kong the hang seng inched up 14. >>> on wall street tuesday, investors bet that european leaders could act soon to stop its spreading debt crisis. news french president nicolas sarkozy and german chancellor angela merkel gave buyers a measure of hope for the debt-ridden region. however that optimism faded overnight as asian stocks slipped on fears that eurozone leaders lack a clear plan to solve its sovereign debt crisis. back on wall street, industrials led the day's gain. general electric added nearly 3% while cummins jumped 6%. oracle gave the nasdaq the biggest boost, rising nearly 3%. apple shares inched up 1% on renewed e
news & world report's" new rankings of top u.s. colleges, harvard and princeton tied for the number one spot, followed by yale and columbia. >>> now here is an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,105 after adding 44 points yesterday. the s&p gained 10 points. the nasdaq rose 37. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei fell 97 points but in hong kong the hang seng inched up 14. >>> on wall street...
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the last government shutdown had in late, in late 2018 and early 2019, the effects that it had on the u.s. airline industry were a catalyst to bringing that to an end. members of congress would continue to receive pay during any potential shutdown >> despite the shutdown could have on millions of americans, republicans were focussed on the president, what could you tell us about that hearing? >> reporter: on thursday the house oversight committee held the first hearing in the republican impeachment inquiry into president biden while the committee claimed it would present evidence that the president benefitted from his family's business dealings, the witnesses they brought before the panel seemed to contradict this >> in your testimony today, are you presenting any first-hand witness account of crimes committed by the president of the united states? >> no, i'm not >> i have not. >> i have not. >> reporter: one of those lawyers, lawyer, law professor jonathan turley said while he supports an inquiry, the current evidence provided by republicans does not support an impeachment of the preside
the last government shutdown had in late, in late 2018 and early 2019, the effects that it had on the u.s. airline industry were a catalyst to bringing that to an end. members of congress would continue to receive pay during any potential shutdown >> despite the shutdown could have on millions of americans, republicans were focussed on the president, what could you tell us about that hearing? >> reporter: on thursday the house oversight committee held the first hearing in the...
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now the u.s. is offering assistance to help foreign governments and airlines tighten security and be even more vigilant. again, this doesn't affect u.s. airports, only select airports overseas with really special focus on the mediterranean, the middle east and also parts of north africa. lester? >> when, tom, is this going to be kicked into gear? >> over the coming days is what we're told by officials within the government. they also say they need to consult with other airports and other governments about how this is going to come into effect. they make a point, not every airport and not every country has the level of sophistication we have. therefore, they really need to try to work with these countries individually to help get them into proper compliance. >> all right. tom costello in our washington newsroom, thank you. >>> in california tonight, more than 1,000 firefighters are battling a quickly growing wildfire near the popular napa valley tourist area. it has burned more than five square mil
now the u.s. is offering assistance to help foreign governments and airlines tighten security and be even more vigilant. again, this doesn't affect u.s. airports, only select airports overseas with really special focus on the mediterranean, the middle east and also parts of north africa. lester? >> when, tom, is this going to be kicked into gear? >> over the coming days is what we're told by officials within the government. they also say they need to consult with other airports and...
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thanks. >>> in the seven plus years of the u.s. war in iraq, more than 4,400 american service members have died, more than 34,000 have been wounded or injured. and according to the state department, 150,000 iraqis have been killed, but other people put that number much higher, a million or more. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel, as you know, has been reporting from iraq for years, living there all the while, since the beginning of the u.s. invasion. he's with us here in studio tonight. richard, watching the speech here, you noticed something glaringly missing? >> no mention of democracy. whatever happened to the idea that there would be a war in iraq, to find weapons of mass destruction. when that didn't happen, there would be a war in the middle east to spread democracy. that dream died tonight. there was no mention that this would create a broader middle east that was more stable, more democratic. how many times did we hear that speech from the bush administration. instead he thanked the troops and said, it's time to
thanks. >>> in the seven plus years of the u.s. war in iraq, more than 4,400 american service members have died, more than 34,000 have been wounded or injured. and according to the state department, 150,000 iraqis have been killed, but other people put that number much higher, a million or more. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel, as you know, has been reporting from iraq for years, living there all the while, since the beginning of the u.s. invasion. he's with us here in...
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we're going to find out as the u.s. women's gymnastic's team conduct their olympic trials. all of the big names will be in sown including gabby douglas. the competition starts on friday. organizers have been planning for years. >> this is a coveted item and event that cities across the country are competing for. we could not be more excited. >> tickets are sold out, but there will be free events all weekend including a reunion of the magnificent seven the first u.s. team gymnasts to win gold at the atlanta games 20 years ago. >> is rio ready? a world class event of this scale and magnitude mean for the brazilian people. a local class travelled to brazil to study the games and their impact on the community. >> i think it will be a life changing experience. >> the beeches, i want to see the christ the redeemer statue. >> the culture and the music. >> i'm excited, i'm ready to go. >> i think it will be very eye opening. the impact of the 2014 impact. >> the structure ran into problems. there is talk about brazil being ready. >> it is a loaded word. >> he found megaevents cost
we're going to find out as the u.s. women's gymnastic's team conduct their olympic trials. all of the big names will be in sown including gabby douglas. the competition starts on friday. organizers have been planning for years. >> this is a coveted item and event that cities across the country are competing for. we could not be more excited. >> tickets are sold out, but there will be free events all weekend including a reunion of the magnificent seven the first u.s. team gymnasts to...
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and the u.s. has been testing missile interceptors in alaska with more launches planned for this weekend. experts concede, missile defense is not foolproof. and the trump administration has had no diplomatic progress in stopping or even slowing the regime. the arms build-up here suggests south korea is nervous about its alliance with the u.s. though more arms are sure to infuriate china. so there is instability across the region and no clear u.s. strategy to deal with it. jose. >> thank you very much. australian counterterrorism police raided four homes in sydney suburbs tuesday. taking one man in custody. the prime minister says it is part of an ongoing terror investigation and is calling this a major operation. he said raids related to a bomb plot aimed at bringing down an airplane. australia has been on heightened alert for attacks by home grown militants since 2014. >>> president trump took to twitter again today, faulting fellow republicans for their failure to pass a health care bill this we
and the u.s. has been testing missile interceptors in alaska with more launches planned for this weekend. experts concede, missile defense is not foolproof. and the trump administration has had no diplomatic progress in stopping or even slowing the regime. the arms build-up here suggests south korea is nervous about its alliance with the u.s. though more arms are sure to infuriate china. so there is instability across the region and no clear u.s. strategy to deal with it. jose. >> thank...
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. >>> the u.s. has joined the search for nearly 300 girls kidnapped by islamist militants in nigeria nearly four weeks now. bill neely reports are from outside the nigerian embassy in london, where protesters called for the girls to be released. >> reporter: yes, hello. the global clamor to free these girls is growing. these protests outside nigeria's embassy in london. hollywood, too, is joining in and american military assistance is on the ground. but from the girls themselves, nothing. not a word. tears for their lost daughters, pain etched on their faces. help, though, is now coming from around the world. our interagency team is hitting the ground in nigeria now to do everything that we possibly can to return these girls to their families and their communities. >> bring back our girls! >> reporter: across america, a growing campaign to help free the girl. u.n. envoy, angelina jolie, adding her voice. >> these men thought they can get away from this and they can abuse women in such a way, sell th
. >>> the u.s. has joined the search for nearly 300 girls kidnapped by islamist militants in nigeria nearly four weeks now. bill neely reports are from outside the nigerian embassy in london, where protesters called for the girls to be released. >> reporter: yes, hello. the global clamor to free these girls is growing. these protests outside nigeria's embassy in london. hollywood, too, is joining in and american military assistance is on the ground. but from the girls themselves,...
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fear was ahead for thousands more trying to enter the u.s. legally. >> it's very hard for immigrants to get visa for u.s. and when will you get it. you feel a little secure if you can make it to go visit your family and then suddenly everything is unclear. >> reporter: opponents of the ruling say the judge's order stops president trump from making the country safer. >> we need to address what we have in our country first. and i think it's necessary. it's dangerous for americans. we want to feel safe in our own homes. >> reporter: tonight especially among republicans, the polls indicate that mr. trump's travel ban remains popular as it relates to the seven countries. >> tom costello in washington, thank you. mr. trump fired back, taking to twitter several times with harsh criticism of the judge and his ruling. it's leading up to a new war of words as kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: today protesters gathered near a trump branded condominium. while he spent several hours at a west palm beach golf club that bears his name. vented on twitter
fear was ahead for thousands more trying to enter the u.s. legally. >> it's very hard for immigrants to get visa for u.s. and when will you get it. you feel a little secure if you can make it to go visit your family and then suddenly everything is unclear. >> reporter: opponents of the ruling say the judge's order stops president trump from making the country safer. >> we need to address what we have in our country first. and i think it's necessary. it's dangerous for...
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ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. we've always been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intelligence... endurance... affordability... adaptability... and when the world asked for the future. staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >>> welcome back. this month's midterm results were miserable to the democrats party. they lost the senate and seats in the house. with two years of his tenure left,
ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and...
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police are not part of the military the u.s. military has six branches of service, the army, navy, air force, coast guard, marine corps and space force >>> what started as a pandemic pastime has turned into a passion for jayla brothers over the past year the 11-year-old has become a cup-stacking champion, a talent that's led her to the u.s. junior olympics team joining us from north carolina is jayla brothers. i love that you've got the stack over your head right now. >> thank you, yes. >> amazing tell me, what got you started doing this >> in fourth grade my p.e. teacher had brought them to teach us, and i thought to myself, this is so cool and different. and i guess, here i am. >> and it's all about speed, right? that's the key >> yes, speed is the key that unlocks everything. >> you're on the junior olympic team what is your goal? >> my goal at the junior olympics is to take out my competition and bring home more medal. >> take out the competition. you're going to show me how to do this right now i'm going to watch you, and i
police are not part of the military the u.s. military has six branches of service, the army, navy, air force, coast guard, marine corps and space force >>> what started as a pandemic pastime has turned into a passion for jayla brothers over the past year the 11-year-old has become a cup-stacking champion, a talent that's led her to the u.s. junior olympics team joining us from north carolina is jayla brothers. i love that you've got the stack over your head right now. >> thank...
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the united states r u.s. said in the photos they were removing an unexploded mine from the side of a japanese tacker but iran denies carrying out the tanker attacks. >>> now to decision 2020. president trump holding his re-election kickoff rally in orlando tonight. and as nbc's peter alexander reports, the crowded democratic field is hitting the trail. >> reporter: tonight it is official, the 2020 presidential race is on. with president trump holding a re-election kickoff rally in orlando and releasing this ad debuting on fox news. >> we love this country and we love donald trump. >> promised made, promised kept. >> reporter: while democratic candidates are sharp earning attacks getting ready for the long haul. >> i'm not spending my timebehih of corporate lobbyists, i'm spending my time building a grassroots organization that looks like the rest of america. >> reporter: thousands of die-heard trump supporters are expected here tonight. >> i love he's getting things done. >> reporter: almost four years to the
the united states r u.s. said in the photos they were removing an unexploded mine from the side of a japanese tacker but iran denies carrying out the tanker attacks. >>> now to decision 2020. president trump holding his re-election kickoff rally in orlando tonight. and as nbc's peter alexander reports, the crowded democratic field is hitting the trail. >> reporter: tonight it is official, the 2020 presidential race is on. with president trump holding a re-election kickoff rally...
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it looks to move parallel to the u.s. coast line. the next area in the line of sight, as we look ahead toward the next day or so will be the cape across massachusetts. more on the weather channel.com and on cable. many of you know it was hot out there. north bay, east bay and south bay. 76 in livermore, and 70 in sunniville. here is the good thing. the fog is building off shore. if you want cooling. that the bring cooling to the coast for friday. still hot inland, one more day. then we will start to see things go down, throughout saturday, sunday and monday. the fog is building off shore. that will get thicker through tomorrow's forecast. cooling the coast. and sunday, this system right here, that will help to draw temperatures for everyone as it moves closer. we will be talking about 70s inland for labor day, instead of 90s. for tomorrow, wide spread 80s, we are starting out more comfortable in the east bay tomorrow, and 10:00 a.m., instead of 80s, mid 70s, a lot better for nut east bay. for the morning, some of the cooler temperatu
it looks to move parallel to the u.s. coast line. the next area in the line of sight, as we look ahead toward the next day or so will be the cape across massachusetts. more on the weather channel.com and on cable. many of you know it was hot out there. north bay, east bay and south bay. 76 in livermore, and 70 in sunniville. here is the good thing. the fog is building off shore. if you want cooling. that the bring cooling to the coast for friday. still hot inland, one more day. then we will...
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and the best places in the u.s. to live and work for the next ten years. and some places on the list that may surprise you. . >> this is america's number one financial news program "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >>> hello, everyone. i'm sue herera. maria will be along with more of the show in just a few minutes. here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. the focus was on the fed this week. the federal reserve's open market committee held a one-day meeting and released a statement essentially saying the economic recovery was slowing. since interest rates are about as low as they can go, the fed reached into its tool kit for another way to help stimulate the economy. the fed will take proceeds from a portfolio of mortgage bonds that it holds and use that to buy treasury bonds and that should help keep interest rates low on treasurys which, in turn, will push down rates on mortgages and corporate loans. the fed hopes that that will increase borrowing and help the economy grow. the fed's move, though,
and the best places in the u.s. to live and work for the next ten years. and some places on the list that may surprise you. . >> this is america's number one financial news program "the wall street journal report." now maria bartiromo. >>> hello, everyone. i'm sue herera. maria will be along with more of the show in just a few minutes. here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. the focus was on the fed this week. the federal reserve's...
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. >>> breaking news, bowe bergdahl, the u.s. army sergeant rescued in that surprise prisoner swap with taliban, charged tonight with desertion by the u.s. military. >>> caught on camera, a new flash point involving police and the controversial use of force during an arrest now under investigation. >>> and wild ride, popular among kids, parents cheering them on. tonight, inside one of the most exciting and dangerous youth sports in america. it is not for the faint of heart. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news." reporting tonight, lester holt. >>> good evening. the force of the impact of that plane crash in the french alps was so strong that even the rugged container that held the voice recorder designed to withstand over 3,000 gs was left twisted. yet tonight officials are saying they have managed to recover the critical information it carried. sounds and voices from the cockpit which could help explain why the plane flew into a remote mountainside. toni
. >>> breaking news, bowe bergdahl, the u.s. army sergeant rescued in that surprise prisoner swap with taliban, charged tonight with desertion by the u.s. military. >>> caught on camera, a new flash point involving police and the controversial use of force during an arrest now under investigation. >>> and wild ride, popular among kids, parents cheering them on. tonight, inside one of the most exciting and dangerous youth sports in america. it is not for the faint of...
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according to u.s. space force's weather officer there's a 40% chance of weather violation due to rain and clouds if the launch is called off there will be backup launch opportunities. >> houston, we have actually the national hurricane center is forecasting a possible development zone in this area and you can see it's a lot of moisture making its way in so that launch is expected at 4:33 tomorrow afternoon this is 4:00 from our future cast and you can see widespread rain and storms in that area we've already seen about 2 to 4 inches, accumulation going so this is going to be a close call but i'm going to call this, no go. >> call elon musk. got to put it off for the weekend. >>> coming up. mike tyson has offered up big buck to come out of retirement >> and boris johnson under deep krutny for violating lockdown rules. stains. and strengthens enamel. from the number one toothpaste brand in america. crest. frto baking fails...inters... to sweat sessions. even life inside can bring on things like sweat and
according to u.s. space force's weather officer there's a 40% chance of weather violation due to rain and clouds if the launch is called off there will be backup launch opportunities. >> houston, we have actually the national hurricane center is forecasting a possible development zone in this area and you can see it's a lot of moisture making its way in so that launch is expected at 4:33 tomorrow afternoon this is 4:00 from our future cast and you can see widespread rain and storms in...
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u.s. government is gearing up for an unprecedented effort to protect the country on election day. according to multiple intelligence sources, u.s. officials are deeply concerned about and preparing for some sort of cyber chaos next week. current and former officials say an attack on critical infrastructure, including the u.s. power grid is one of three worst-case concerns. one highly placed intelligence source told nbc news, your vote is safe, you just might not have any lights. also on the worry list, a large-scale denial of service. in other words, part of the internet goes down. or a cyber attack, to disable communications and transportation in swing states. but intelligence sources and a senior obama national security official tell nbc news, they believe a more likely scenario is that hackers from russia or elsewhere, will try to manipulate twitter, facebook, and other social media platforms to sow confusion and chaos. of parallel concern is an 11th hour release of fake documents, impl
u.s. government is gearing up for an unprecedented effort to protect the country on election day. according to multiple intelligence sources, u.s. officials are deeply concerned about and preparing for some sort of cyber chaos next week. current and former officials say an attack on critical infrastructure, including the u.s. power grid is one of three worst-case concerns. one highly placed intelligence source told nbc news, your vote is safe, you just might not have any lights. also on the...
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he was armed with a handgun and a shoot out occurred with kentucky state police and a u.s. marshal. cook was wounded and pronounced dead at the scene not. officers injured. >>> also a budget deal will fund the government through 2017 and also suspends the debt ceiling until march 2017. that bill passed with 18 republicans joining all democrats in voting yes. the house passed their version on wednesday as part of outgoing house speaker boehner's effort to clean out the barn for incoming speaker paul ryan. the bill now goes to obama's desk for his senior. >>> and this morning, jeb bush and marco rubio are going in opposite directions. bush is dealing with the fallout from a disappointing debate where his attack on rubio was a big swing and miss. and voters are taking notice. nbc tracked him down yesterday. >> a conference call that you said you were going to get better at this. what are you going to do to get better at this zwr we got eight more debates. i'm gonna have to do what other candidates do. which is rudely interrupt. not answer the questions asked and hopefully the debate mo
he was armed with a handgun and a shoot out occurred with kentucky state police and a u.s. marshal. cook was wounded and pronounced dead at the scene not. officers injured. >>> also a budget deal will fund the government through 2017 and also suspends the debt ceiling until march 2017. that bill passed with 18 republicans joining all democrats in voting yes. the house passed their version on wednesday as part of outgoing house speaker boehner's effort to clean out the barn for incoming...
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today several u.s. congressmen including one congressman from the east bay introduced a new bill in congress to change that policy. our investigation found dozens of families split apart like enrique salas and his daughter split apart by a policy that was first implemented during the bill clinton administration and upheld through three subsequent presidencies. >> these men are good enough to serve our country, but once they make a mistake, then, you know, they don't get any second chances. >> reporter: we found hundreds of deported american military veterans, veterans who had served the u.s. as noncitizens, who had been honorably discharged from the service but then later deported for committing crimes classified as aggravated felonies, crimes like drug possession, failure to show up in court or entering the country illegally. >> i didn't realize how bad it is and what a terrible injustice. it's really a very poor reflection on the united states that we ask people to do this and then the consequences, p
today several u.s. congressmen including one congressman from the east bay introduced a new bill in congress to change that policy. our investigation found dozens of families split apart like enrique salas and his daughter split apart by a policy that was first implemented during the bill clinton administration and upheld through three subsequent presidencies. >> these men are good enough to serve our country, but once they make a mistake, then, you know, they don't get any second...
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. >> the suspect has been identified as juan david ortiz, working as intel supervisor for the u.s. border patrol. investigators now trying to determine if there are more victims out there. >>> developing news on the eastern seaboard, devastation from tropical storm florence. >> drone footage of rising flood waters in north carolina. death toll at nine, expected to rise. latest on the damage done. >> reporter: good evening. the staying power of this storm is unbelievable. still getting wind gusts over 30 miles an hour. been that way more than 48 hours. but big issue now is rain and plodding pace, moving two miles an hour. also a massive storm. still stirring up the atlantic here, giant breakers out there and also wreaking havoc inland as well. a day later, effects of florence no longer measured by wind or water. >> oh, baby, no. >> reporter: storm blamed for nine deaths, including mother and infant in wilmington. lost a bit of its power, none of its punch. >> we face walls of water at coasts, along the rivers, across farmland, in cities and towns. >> reporter: stalled over the carol
. >> the suspect has been identified as juan david ortiz, working as intel supervisor for the u.s. border patrol. investigators now trying to determine if there are more victims out there. >>> developing news on the eastern seaboard, devastation from tropical storm florence. >> drone footage of rising flood waters in north carolina. death toll at nine, expected to rise. latest on the damage done. >> reporter: good evening. the staying power of this storm is...
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here in the u.s., data on wholesale trade this morning. and earnings from aol and macy's. we saw the dow which was down as much as 200 points yesterday. closing down only 76 to welfare,932. nasdaq losing 11 points to 2946. meantime, the number of homeowners late on their mortgage payments fell in the first three months of the year. credit reporting agencies transunion 15ig.8% of mortgage holders were at least 60 days behind during the first quarter and down from 6. 2% a year ago. that's the lowest level since 2009. but before the housing bust, mortgage delinquencies were running at 2%. finally, mcdon amdald's is teaming up with coca-cola to launch a new carbonated fruit drink. an attempt to capitalize on people's appetite for healthier food items. reports saying the drink is a combination of grapes, apples and raspberries mixed with soda water. it is going to go on sale next week at mcdonald's restaurants in the uk and may eventually land on our shores here. jon, back over to you. >> jackie, thank you very much. >>> there is a new weapon in the fight against wrinkles and i
here in the u.s., data on wholesale trade this morning. and earnings from aol and macy's. we saw the dow which was down as much as 200 points yesterday. closing down only 76 to welfare,932. nasdaq losing 11 points to 2946. meantime, the number of homeowners late on their mortgage payments fell in the first three months of the year. credit reporting agencies transunion 15ig.8% of mortgage holders were at least 60 days behind during the first quarter and down from 6. 2% a year ago. that's the...
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u.s. military to stop enforcing its controversial don't ask, don't tell policy. tuesday's landmark ruling has effectively removed a ban on openly gay u.s. troops that's been in place for the past 17 years. included in the injunction, a request that the government disband and all actions under the policy. the justice district attorney have six days to appeal the ruling. >>> the obama administration is lifting the six-month moratorium on deep water oil drilling in the gulf of mexico. the moratorium was imposed after the bp oil disaster that claimed 11 lives and spilled millions of barrels of oil into the gulf. interior secretary ken salazar said significant progress has been made in reducing the ricks associated with deep water drilling. the administration has been under heavy pressure to lift the moratorium on grounds that it had thrown workers out of their jobs and hurt the economy. >>> now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america -- in north carolina, the table tu
u.s. military to stop enforcing its controversial don't ask, don't tell policy. tuesday's landmark ruling has effectively removed a ban on openly gay u.s. troops that's been in place for the past 17 years. included in the injunction, a request that the government disband and all actions under the policy. the justice district attorney have six days to appeal the ruling. >>> the obama administration is lifting the six-month moratorium on deep water oil drilling in the gulf of mexico. the...
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. >> from lexington, kentucky, what was the first individually wrapped penny candy sold in the u.s.? >> d, tootsie rolls. >> nicely done. >> i can't believe how smart everyone is. >> tootsie roll started in 1896. first penny candy and the name tootsie was f the founder's daughter's nickname, he called her tootsie. >> time for one more. >> from ohio, finish the lyric to this 1982 hit. ♪ >> i want candy. ♪ i want candy >> well, you got candy. >> you want it, you get it. great song. >> it was on the top ten bill board charts for seven years. >> dylan, thank you for coming to see us. good luck with your store. >> thank you. ♪ i want candy >>> up next, paint expert genevieve gourder, right after this. huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that game show hosts should only host game shows? samantha, do you take kevin as your lawfully wedded husband... or would you rather have a new caaaaaar!!!! say hello to the season's hottest convertible... ohhh....and say goodbye to samantha. [ male announcer ] geico. 15 minutes could
. >> from lexington, kentucky, what was the first individually wrapped penny candy sold in the u.s.? >> d, tootsie rolls. >> nicely done. >> i can't believe how smart everyone is. >> tootsie roll started in 1896. first penny candy and the name tootsie was f the founder's daughter's nickname, he called her tootsie. >> time for one more. >> from ohio, finish the lyric to this 1982 hit. ♪ >> i want candy. ♪ i want candy >> well, you got...
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more than 40% of the u.s.'s cases were confirmed in july alone and as the pandemic sweeps across states not hit by the virus, one agency says no region is immune. >> reporter: spreading through our nation's largest cities and suburbs the coronavirus is now multiplying through rural america. a cases were confirmed in july >> what we're seeing today is different from march and april it is extraordinarily widespread >> louisiana in the middle of a covid surge is the state with the highest number of infections per capita experts believe mississippi is next >> the situation is dire this is the exact circumstance that we feared when we saw the decision from the govern nor to open up the state. >> with kids and camp counselors also catching the virus there is >> after students tested positive for the virus during the first week of in-person classes chicago's public schools, the third largest in the nation announced they're moving away from the planned hybrid system to all remote learning similar to los angeles but stu
more than 40% of the u.s.'s cases were confirmed in july alone and as the pandemic sweeps across states not hit by the virus, one agency says no region is immune. >> reporter: spreading through our nation's largest cities and suburbs the coronavirus is now multiplying through rural america. a cases were confirmed in july >> what we're seeing today is different from march and april it is extraordinarily widespread >> louisiana in the middle of a covid surge is the state with...
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the u.s. army announcing a bold new look for its 1.1 million members. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it is the third front americans are fighting tonight, and tonight the libya story is on the move. there have been some important developments during the day today. first, reports of some sort of a deal possibly in the works to get gadhafi out of there, but his army is still fighting hard, still not letting those rebels advance despite the u.s. having fired off 227 cruise missiles and flying all those countless air missions. and tonight with nato now in charge of the fight, the air war, the no-fly zone, the u.s. has announced it will no longer fly combat air missions over libya starting tomorrow. we want to begin tonight with nbc's jim maceda who remains inside tripoli for us. jim, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. even as moammar gadhafi's forces gain the upper hand against the rebels on the battlefield, his regime is beginning to
the u.s. army announcing a bold new look for its 1.1 million members. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. it is the third front americans are fighting tonight, and tonight the libya story is on the move. there have been some important developments during the day today. first, reports of some sort of a deal possibly in the works to get gadhafi out of there, but his army is still fighting hard, still not letting those...